Saturday, April 18, 2015

It
is VERY rare that I get to see other DJ's in action. I watch
photographers, planners, videographers, caterers and venue staff at work
and in action all the time. Getting to see another DJ in action is very
rare for me. In the industry we do have conventions and trade
publications which provide us with ideas and give us a clue as to what
is trending and how DJ's might be doing certain things. The catch for
this is this; I have to rely on what they tell me, I am not able to see
these professionals in action. I have to apply my judgement based on my
experience as to whether or not something will work for me and the
clients I serve. I could always just take their word for it. I don't
like that. In fact most people wouldn't like this when something as
important as life long memories are at stake.

I want to
see and I want to know what these things look like when applied in the
real world. I think that you should too! Trusting in advertising slogans
and promises will not insure a successful event. You need to know what
you are getting and you need to know that is a good fit for your
personality and for the personality of the event itself. It is that
simple. This my reasoning behind getting video clips of me in action.
You get to hear my voice and get to see how events flow into one another
without needing to been at an actual event. Of course it's even better
if we happen to cross paths and be at a party where you get to see how
much fun everyone is having with your own eyes. Until then, there is
always Youtube.